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Jay Buhner Quotes

«Who's going to feel sorry for him? You know they're illegal, whether it was two years ago or five years ago. You shouldn't do it. All you can do is ask for forgiveness.»
Author: Jay Buhner
«Our record is pretty much toast, ... That's OK. Something tells me it will probably get broke again.»
Author: Jay Buhner
«I can't really say anything. It was fun. We had a good time, no doubt about it.»
Author: Jay Buhner
«You don't get that many opportunities, as we're finding out now,»
Author: Jay Buhner
«We definitely had the makings of a championship-caliber team ? 1995, '96, '97, '98, all through there. Basically, until Lou left. We had the right personnel, the right mentality, the right manager. Unfortunately, we got a couple of division championship banners, which are great ? at least we have some history now ? but no World Series.»
Author: Jay Buhner
«That was the one time we choked. We felt the pressure like a knife. I'd never experienced pressure like that.»
Author: Jay Buhner
«I think everyone knows he made a mistake. If he could have just stepped back and said, 'I tried to play hardball and it didn't work. This is where I want to be . . . greatest place in the world . . . love these fans . . . I started here, want to end here . . . sorry for all the miscommunication.'»
Author: Jay Buhner